Committee on the Judiciary. The Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate shall report changes in laws within its jurisdiction that increase the deficit by not more than $107,500,000,000 for the period of fiscal years 2022 through 2031.
Committee on the Judiciary. Committee concluded a hearing to examine enforcement of criminal xxxxxxx xxxxxxx and hedge fund activity, after receiving testi- mony from Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, former Investigator, Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx, Inspector General, Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Branch Chief, Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, Assistant Director, Xxxx X. Xxxxxx, former Associate Director, and Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Director, each of the Divi- sion of Enforcement, Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Branch Chief, Of- fice of Market Surveillance, all of U.S.
Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Ter- rorism and Homeland Security concluded a hearing to examine cybersecurity, focusing on preventing ter- rorist attacks and protecting privacy in cyberspace, after receiving testimony from Xxxxx X. Xxxxx, Xxxx- xxxxx Deputy Attorney General, and Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx, Deputy Assistant Director, Cyber Divi- sion, Federal Bureau of Investigation, both of the Department of Justice; Xxxxxx X.
Committee on the Judiciary. Committee concluded a hearing to examine the nominations of Xxxx Xxxxx- son, of Vermont, to be United States Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit, who was introduced by Sen- ators Xxxxx and Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xxxx, of Oregon, September 14, 2021
Committee on the Judiciary. December 10, to hold hear- ings to examine encryption and lawful access, focusing on evaluating benefits and risks to public safety and privacy, 10 a.m., SD–226. Committee on Rules and Administration: December 12, to hold hearings to examine the nomination of J. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, of Virginia, to be Architect of the Capitol, 10 a.m., SR–301. Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship: Decem- ber 11, to hold hearings to examine the nomination of Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, of Illinois, to be Administrator of the Small Business Administration, 2:30 p.m., SR–428A.
Committee on the Judiciary. Full Committee began a markup on H.R. 5038, the ‘‘Farm Workforce Mod- ernization Act of 2019’’; H.
Committee on the Judiciary. Full Committee held a markup on legislative proposals to comply with the reconciliation directive included in section 2002 of the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2022 (S.
Committee on the Judiciary. Full Committee held an organizational meeting for the 114th Congress and a markup on H.R. 181, the ‘‘Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015’’; H.R. 350, to direct the Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking to identify strategies to prevent children from becoming victims of trafficking and review trafficking prevention efforts, to protect and assist in the recovery of victims of trafficking, and for other purposes; H.R. 159, the ‘‘Stop Exploitation Through Trafficking Act of 2015’’; and H.R. 285, to amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a penalty for knowingly selling advertising that offers certain commercial sex acts. The committee adopted its rules and subcommittee assignments. The following bills were ordered reported, without amendment: H.R. 159; H.R.
Committee on the Judiciary. June 21, to hold hearings to examine defending the civil rights of LGBTQ+ Ameri- cans, 10 a.m., SD–G50.
Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Law concluded a hearing to examine United States implementation of human rights trea- ties, after receiving testimony from Xxxxxx X.